Amy J. Ko
Amy J. Ko
At some point, if books get popular enough, we will have requests for translations. Should implement this as a complete duplication of a book, or embedded within a book, to...
We have basic support for printing, but browsers render highly different things and the results are often ugly typographically. Dig into `@media print` and see what's possible.
I've learned a lot of tricks for orchestrating a writing process. Offer guidance!
If I go with Firebase for the backend, image storage and reading bandwidth are going to impose some costs. What's a not-for-profit business model that promotes reading, minimally deters writing,...
It's in the table of contents already, but perhaps it's a good motivator for people to keep reading?
There are numerous, including text labels and word lists.
This is a nice to have for any books that want executable JavaScript examples.
Support for diagrammatic animations, like algorithm visualizations, and other slide show like content. It could just be video but that's not accessible.
Currently, anything with an ID (e.g., references, symbols, sources) is limited to alphanumeric characters. We need to expand to support other languages; no reason to exclude the rest of the...
There are web standards for this now, with some browser support! We could do some fun reading interfaces: https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2014/01/Web-apps-that-talk-Introduction-to-the-Speech-Synthesis-API